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Show ... ! '- '',yyyty'iuiptw' "wim..,tii 5""'' (,. " '"v ', '. .,. . T"- n'm'',;''Zxym--'mm ' , ts ; . . v v,. M s . ' - v - ' " 'f ' ' J : W V " FT -vtri ,.".' v . - t 4 i " ;': ' I I ;il ' A 1 ! Vcff Student Council officers, clectcd last Friday, are (from left) Betsy Yardley, vice president; Rodnie Nichols, president, and Connie Kirk, secretary. They will assume their duties in the fall. i W " V , y hi4''M94 "11 M H t. XM y; GRADUATION SPEAKERS Addressing the 19G9 graduates graduat-es class will be, from left, Larry Barnes, LaRaine Clark, Melvin Walker and Evelyn Colby, lionor students, and Terry Long, class president. MILFORD HIGH COMMENCEMENT SET FOR MONDAY, MAY 26 ; Four honor students and the ; class president will be featured ' speakers at Milford High School's Commencement Exercises Exer-cises for the Class of '69, to be held Monday, May 26. This will be the first time the exercises ex-ercises have been held on a Monday. Terry Long, class president, will give the class president's address. Honor students making mak-ing talks will be Melvin Walker, Walk-er, Evelyn Colby, LaRaine ' Clark and Larry Barnes. Donald Jones, member of the Board of Education, will award Hie diplomas to the 44 graduating gradu-ating seniors and to Phyllis Rollins Price, only adult graduate grad-uate of 1969. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday, May 25, in the Milford LDS Church. Dr. Roy-den Roy-den C. Braithwaite, president of he College of Southern Utah, U be the guest speaker. |